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Ratburn and the Special Someone,” Mr. Ratburn’s students get him to admit that he’s getting married. Meanwhile, Alabama Public Television went a step further by yanking “Mr. “Why is there this discomfort that it takes a leap into our national media?”

“I don’t want children or people who are different to feel excluded,” he continued.

During the wedding, one of the students exclaims, “It’s a brand new world!”

The Twittersphere went nuts in response to the wedding:

https://twitter.com/extraspicee/status/1128034354121379840

In the episode, titled, “Mr. Ratburn Is Gay: ‘Arthur’ Character Comes Out at Wedding

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrSb_M1k_yE

Arthur is back for its 22nd season, and in the premiere, Mr.

Ratburn, Arthur’s third-grade teacher, marries a male character.

mr ratburn gay

The children’s show has also dealt with issues like asthma, cancer, and autism spectrum disorder.

Arthur is one of the highest-rated shows on PBC Kids and averages almost 10 million viewers weekly in the US. It is the longest-running children’s animated series in the US.

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Mr. Ratburn from “Arthur” had a same sex marriage in the show’s 22nd season premiere Monday — and Twitter is sharing the love. “And I will defend it to anybody who wants to talk about it.”

The three-time Emmy Award winner said his decision to include a same-sex wedding on the show was born out of his interest in making viewers from all walks of life “feel represented.”

“Why shouldn’t their teacher marry another man?

“That’s not the kind of world we want to live in.

“We have a very powerful medium in television, and coupled with animation, it’s probably one of the most seductive forms of entertainment and education we can use to reach a child,” he said. Your culture and entertainment cheat-sheet.

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In 2005, the “Arthur” spinoff “Postcards From Buster” lost a number of corporate sponsors over an episode that featured a pair of lesbian mothers.

PBS ultimately decided not to distribute the episode when Margaret Spellings, then-education secretary under President George W. Bush, expressed “strong and very serious concerns” with regard to its themes.

In a twist, the children learn the bride is actually another groom — and he’s a chocolatier.

This is not the first time the “Arthur” universe has explored same sex marriage. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

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In the episode, she shares with viewers how keeping active and eating right helps her stay fit.

In Adventure Time, as Pride points out, Princess Bubblegum and Marceline share an attraction on the show, as do Sheriff Blubs and Deputy Durland on Gravity Falls. Some PBS affiliates broadcast decided to broadcast the episode, however.

The “Postcards from Buster” episode came out in the pre-Twitter era, so there was no way to share support for the wedding in 280 characters or fewer.

Arthur says at one point in the episode, “If Patty is his sister… then who is Mr. Ratburn marrying?” At that point, Mr. Ratburn walks down the aisle with his soon-to-be husband.

While most Twitter users were rejoicing over the teacher coming out as gay, others were surprised to learn that the show was still on, to begin with.

One user wrote, “I think the biggest surprise about Mr.

Ratburn from Arthur being gay is that I’m just now finding out that Arthur is still coming out with new episodes.”

Arthur, which is aimed at children between years four and eight, aired its first episode in 1996. “Why not use it in a positive way?”

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